[Denver Area] United Silver Elite Status + Challenge

The Offer

Direct link to offer

  • United is offering Denver area members Silver elite status challenge:
    • Register by October 31, 2021 and receive complimentary trial Premier® Silver status for four months
    • Keep your Premier Silver status by completing the following requirements\ Earning 750 Premier qualifying points (PQP) and 4 Premier qualifying flights (PQF); or Earning 1,000 Premier qualifying points (PQP) (must be done over at least two flights)

Our Verdict

Silver status isn’t the most exciting, but if you need status in the short term or will meet the challenge requirements might as well sign up if you’re in an eligible area.

Hat tip to someones1

View Comments (17)

  • Got upgraded every flight (20+) during covid until March this year as a Silver... miss travel restrictions already

  • Silver may not be the most exciting, but it’s sure nicer than nothing, even if only for access to the Premier Desk phone number, and substantial expanded award ticket choices if you don’t hold a United branded credit card.

  • Something odd going on here. My parents live together in a Denver suburb, and fly the same amount. Mom was targeted, Dad wasn’t. My sister and I live in Denver proper. Sister was eligible, but I wasn’t. Again, we all fly about the same amount. I know it’s a small sample size, but maybe marketing dept. only targeting women? Or maybe only 1 account per address? Any other data points people can share?

  • Let’s provide the details as to how this promotion was found.

    UA ran something similar last year. I highly suspect this is such.

  • Since United is the only airline to require their employees to be vaccinated, they are the only airline my family and I will fly on.

    • No one gives a flying fuck. This post isn't even about COVID.

      Also, keep your unvaccinated unmasked unwashed children off of passenger planes. Try taking a road trip or something where no one will have to hear their tantrums but you.

  • Lol United didn’t include enough zip codes, so much for convincing those customers to switch from WN

  • May be targeted, or maybe you must live in the city of Denver? My wife and I live in Boulder County but neither of us are eligible.